Posts Tagged ‘fraud’

Provided By James AndersonPatrol Sergeant, Berthoud Squad Monday, June 1Vehicle Trespass Follow-up: 300 block of Massachusetts Avenue, a local business owner found and turned in property that was taken out of one of the vehicles from last week's vehicle trespasses.Theft Follow-up: 3rd Street & Nebraska Avenue, Found several sets of the reported stolen patio furniture cushions and some that were not reported stolen. The teenagers have built a hangout/tent area in the trees using blankets,
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James Anderson
Patrol Sergeant, Berthoud Squad
Thursday, January 1
Missing Juvenile: 800 10th Street, a father called to report that his 14 year old daughter went out with a friend on New Year's eve but she had not returned home.
Mental Health Hold: 100 block of Keep Circle, a resident called to report a disturbance between her two sons.
Suspicious: 600 block of Mountain Avenue, a resident reported that she felt someone was in her house. Nothing found.
Frozen
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By Willy Scanion
As the famous American novelist Sinclair Lewis - who was the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature - once said, "When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross." The ever-rising culture of militarism in America and the never-ending conflict of war in far away countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan and hundreds of military bases the military industrial complex needs to support these conflicts, will
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TalkingPointsMemo.com
Republicans Disavow Man Nabbed In Voter Form Destruction
Ryan J. Reilly October 19, 2012, 2:35 PM 20209The Pennsylvania man arrested in Virginia on Thursday for allegedly throwing completed voter registration forms into a dumpster was released overnight on a $3,000 bond and scheduled to be back in court the day before the election.
Colin Small, a 23-year-old from Phoenixville, Pa., is
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Review: Gessler lone statewide official to tap fund for partisan use
By Tim Hoover
The Denver Post
State law says they can use the funds for official business as they "see fit," and Colorado's five statewide elected officials spend money from their offices' discretionary accounts on meals, office supplies, parking, salaries, employee retirement parties and occasional travel to nonpartisan events — among other things.
But a review of
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Nationwide GOP Voter Registration Fraud Scandal Widens, Criminal Probe Opens in Florida
October 1st, 2012 7:23 pm Brad Friedman
A major element of the Republican National Committee’s overall attempt to game the 2012 elections by trying to affect who gets to vote and who does not, has just been stopped dead in its tracks.
Along with it, a criminal election fraud complaint has now reportedly been filed with law enforcement in the state of Florida against a
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Operation New Dawn
Date: 8/5/2012
The Larimer County Sheriff's Office and other agencies conducted a coordinated and targeted enforcement operation in the East Mulberry Corridor in Fort Collins on Saturday night, August 4. The East Mulberry Corridor is that area from Timberline Road east to County Road 5. This area has seen an increase in criminal activity including aggravated assaults, illegal narcotics use and distribution,
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A local Larimer County business recently reported to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office they were being threatened with legal action from Imaging Supply Center, Inc. (ISC) out of Villa Park, California, for failure to pay for copy machine toner sent to them in 2010.
Upon investigation, it was determined that ICS has had several complaints from around the country for sending unordered toner supplies to businesses and then billing them at prices three times the normal retail
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By Danny Schechter
Is the Iraq War actually over?
The county has a long way to go to recover from a war that is not over. The war that began with the bang of shock
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This is what "justice" is coming to in the United States. The laws seem to exist to protect the wealthy and punish the poor. This is a sad comment on our society. One can only suppose that the conservative attendees at the the Republican Presidential Debate who booed the gay soldier and cheered the hypothetical death of an uninsured man probably condone these inequalities and will push to see them grow if their candidate becomes president. While we do not condone fraud of any kind,
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